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It's been about a year since I first talked with Adam Bailey about the FIM World Supercross Championship. In the 357 days since, he helped the series launch and run through a pilot tour, moved his family up the coast of Australia, and got promoted to CEO of SX Global.
The twelve months of work and travel gave Bailey a glimpse into the next part of his motocross career.
He knows that directing WSX's plans for the sport will be an ambitious effort, one that'll rely on everything he learned from Australia's small but mighty motocross industry and will take a few years to see through.
But he's ready for it all, motivated by the teams involved and feedback from fans that were in Cardiff and Melbourne.
By Donn Maeda4.5
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It's been about a year since I first talked with Adam Bailey about the FIM World Supercross Championship. In the 357 days since, he helped the series launch and run through a pilot tour, moved his family up the coast of Australia, and got promoted to CEO of SX Global.
The twelve months of work and travel gave Bailey a glimpse into the next part of his motocross career.
He knows that directing WSX's plans for the sport will be an ambitious effort, one that'll rely on everything he learned from Australia's small but mighty motocross industry and will take a few years to see through.
But he's ready for it all, motivated by the teams involved and feedback from fans that were in Cardiff and Melbourne.

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